One of the problems of the Internet is the absence of order among a sea of content. Google has taken another step in its intention to facilitate access to tens of thousands of information sources managed with Google News Timeline, a tool that allows you to view news, images, speeches, magazines and other content related to a specific topic on a timeline.
The tool, in reality, is nothing more than a new graphic way to view in one go the content that Google already offers by different means. Timeline now allows you to search for any content in the Google News database, including photographs, headlines, quotes, videos, as well as old editions from its historical archive.
To the classic sources of information, as it could not be otherwise, Google adds the entire blogosphere, as well as information about records, movies, video games, etc. In this way, at a single glance, the user can know what and who was relevant at a given moment in history. And Google's timeline is lost at the beginning of the 21st century.
Similar images
It is not the only novelty that Google has presented these days. Starting this week, the Internet giant's test laboratory offers a new tool that allows you to search for images similar to the one being viewed: Similar Images.
In this way, when faced with a matching search ("jaguar", for example), the user will be able to decide what they really want to see (images of that brand of car or the animal).